6 Hot New Book Releases In Non-Fiction

Lena Dunham has written a powerful and funny book about her coming of age. Her insights, experiences, and humor are a blast to behold. We rarely see a woman be so truthful about her mistakes, flaws, neuroses and family.

This small book is a guide to thinking, seeing, touching, and decision making, which are all called tidying here. The tidying project she suggests seems more suited to a small Japanese apartment that a house full of maybe-some days, but it is easy to adapt her suggestions into methods that help in making decisions.

This book could be a game changer, if enough people read it and take it to heart. Atul Gawande addresses end-of-life care, and how we’re getting it wrong, both within the medical establishment and in our families.

In Amy Poehler’s first book, Yes Please, she offers up personal stories, funny bits on sex and love and friendship and parenthood and real life advice. Powered by Amy’s charming and hilarious, biting yet wise voice, Yes Please is a book full of fun.

‘The Innovators‘ is a serial biography of a number of highly creative scientists and engineers since the 1840s who gave us the Third Industrial Revolution – transistors, microchips and microprocessors, programmable computers and their software, PCs, and the graphic interface.